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A central facility concept for nuclear microreactor maintenance and fuel cycle management

  • Faris Fakhry (Advanced Nuclear & Production Experts Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ;
  • Jacopo Buongiorno (Advanced Nuclear & Production Experts Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ;
  • Steve Rhyne (Advanced Nuclear & Production Experts Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ;
  • Benjamin Cross (Advanced Nuclear & Production Experts Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ;
  • Paul Roege (Advanced Nuclear & Production Experts Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) ;
  • Bruce Landrey (Advanced Nuclear & Production Experts Group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
  • Received : 2023.06.08
  • Accepted : 2023.10.15
  • Published : 2024.03.25

Abstract

Commercial deployment of nuclear microreactors presents an opportunity for the industry to rethink its approach to manufacturing, siting, operation and maintenance, and fuel cycle management as certain principles used in grid-scale nuclear projects are not applicable to a decentralized microreactor economy. The success of this nascent industry is dependent on its ability to reduce infrastructure, logistical, regulatory and lifecycle costs. A utility-like 'Central Facility' that consolidates the services required and responsibilities borne by vendors into one or a few centralized locations will be necessary to support the deployment of a fleet of microreactors. This paper discusses the requirements for a Central Facility, its implications on the cost structures of owners and suppliers of microreactors, and the impact of the facility for the broader microreactor industry. In addition, this paper discusses the pre-requisites for eligibility as well as the opportunities for a Central Facility host site. While there are many suitable locations for such a capability across the U.S., this paper considers a facility co-located with the Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant and Savannah River Sites to illustrate how a Central Facility can leverage the existing infrastructure and stimulate a local ecosystem.

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